Politics & Government

Week in Review

A look back at the top stories from the past week

Here are the headlines you may have missed from Hillcrest Patch:

Developer, city officials disagree on approach to Catalano's site

Lance Osborne told Highland Heights council members that he would prefer to seek variances to allow a GetGo gas station on the former Catalano's site rather than seek rezoning. However, city officials want voters to have a say on any proposed development.

UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital gets $17 million donation

A $17 million donation to University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital was announced in Gates Mills on Tuesday. The gift from Lyndhurst residents Chuck and Char Fowler was the largest in the facility's history.

Mayfield Village softball is a hit

It's softball season and Viewfinder presented photos from a night with the Mayfield Village leagues.

President of BioEnterprise speaks to chamber

BioEnterprise President Baiju Shah talked to the Mayfield Area Chamber of Commerce about the region's growth as a hub for health care innovation. He said the Medical Mart will further boost the area's economy and reputation.




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